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Dune Buggy Body Joe Potty Vw Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This is a true Joe Potty dune buggy truck. The ID tag is mounted on body.For sale local pick up for south Florida. This is a collectors buggy. Body is super solid and heavy lamination on glass. These are rare and hard to find. This can cut and make it fit a full size chassis . No shipping    I have the molds for side pods on yellow buggy. I have a lot of dune buggy parts. complete vw chassis's, motors, stroker , and turbo parts. I include the windshield to whom buys this buggy   thanks

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